Law Professors Aim to Show Value of Diversity in New Study
Robert R. Slaughter Professor of Law Justin Driver co-authored a study showing that articles published in law journals that adopted diversity policies for choosing student editors were cited more often.
The Most Powerful Court in the U.S. Is About to Decide the Fate of the Most Vulnerable Children
Anne Urowsky Professor of Law Douglas NeJaime is quoted about a lawsuit before the Supreme Court against the city of Philadelphia, which is being sued after ending a contract with a faith-based agency that will not certify same-sex couples as foster parents.
Biden’s Fossil Fuel Moves Clash With Pledges on Climate Change
Professor of Environmental Justice and Professor of Law Gerald Torres ’77 is quoted in a news story about President Joe Biden’s environmental policies.
Amid The Pandemic, Yale Lawsuit Against ICE Becomes A National Model
William O. Douglas Clinical Professor of Law Michael Wishnie ’93 was interviewed on Connecticut Public Radio about the rights and safety of ICE detainees during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Associate Professor of Law at Yale Law School Monica Bell ’09 contributed to a Politico article that examines what has changed since the killing of George Floyd one year ago.
Will We Ever Get Beyond “The Fire Next Time”? — A Commentary by Elizabeth Hinton
Elizabeth Hinton is a Professor of Law and a member of the Justice Collaboratory at Yale Law School, as well as an Associate Professor of History & African American Studies at Yale.
Violent Crime Is Spiking. Do Liberals Have an Answer?
J. Skelly Wright Professor of Law James Forman Jr. ’92 was interviewed on The Ezra Klein Show podcast about the recent increase in violent crime across the country.